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Play and learn with hands-on reading games for kids ages 3 to 5
Preschoolers learn best when they’re engaged in creativity and play–and this activity book features 60 interactive ways for kids to have a blast while learning to read! From crafts and treasure hunts to memory games and art projects, these multisensory activities help kids learn their letters, understand stories, and discover a love of reading.
The 5 core reading skills–These activities are divided into sections that focus on the key reading and pre-reading skills new readers need: letter knowledge, phonological awareness, print awareness, narrative skills, and vocabulary. See learning in action–Kids will start with easy activities and work their way through more challenging ones so they can put their new skills to the test. No special tools required–Every game comes with clear instructions and uses basic items from around the house, like markers and paper cups. Activities that keep kids moving–Get the whole family involved with games like Letter Matching, Vocabulary Tag, Odd One Out, Sight Word I Spy, and more!
Building preschool reading skills has never been this much fun!
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Play and learn with hands-on reading games for kids ages 3 to 5
Preschoolers learn best when they’re engaged in creativity and play–and this activity book features 60 interactive ways for kids to have a blast while learning to read! From crafts and treasure hunts to memory games and art projects, these multisensory activities help kids learn their letters, understand stories, and discover a love of reading.
The 5 core reading skills–These activities are divided into sections that focus on the key reading and pre-reading skills new readers need: letter knowledge, phonological awareness, print awareness, narrative skills, and vocabulary. See learning in action–Kids will start with easy activities and work their way through more challenging ones so they can put their new skills to the test. No special tools required–Every game comes with clear instructions and uses basic items from around the house, like markers and paper cups. Activities that keep kids moving–Get the whole family involved with games like Letter Matching, Vocabulary Tag, Odd One Out, Sight Word I Spy, and more!
Building preschool reading skills has never been this much fun!